Julia K. Stein

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Julia Katharina Christine Stein (born Julia Katharina Christine Samwer in Dinslaken in 1982 ) is a German writer .

Career

After graduating from the Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium in Dinslaken, Julia K. Stein studied literature at the University of California, Berkeley and Wesleyan University , received a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Bonn and was awarded a dissertation in 2009 with the title “Symbols of the Knowledge ”about Friedrich Schlegel'sLucinde ”and Novalis '“ Heinrich von Ofterdingen ”at the chair of Helmut J. Schneider.

Stein writes novels for adolescents and adults, the location of which is often in the USA and which are mostly about love and friendship. Her books are published by Gmeiner-Verlag , Ravensburger Verlag and Carlsen Verlag , among others . Publications by Stein were, for example, for the “Real Writers Award”, the “Daniil-Pashkoff Prize”, the “Munich Menu Competition”, the “ Prenzlauer Berg Literature Prize ” and the “Amazon Discovered! Author Award "nominated.

Julia K. Stein lives in Munich.

Books (selection)

Translations

  • David Jacobson: High time for Plan B: escape strategies and excuses for all situations . Lübbe Ehrenwirth 2008, ISBN 9783431037524

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Julia Katharina Christine Samwer: Symbols of Knowledge: to Friedrich Schlegel's Lucinde and Novalis' Heinrich von Ofterdingen . Königshausen & Neumann Würzburg 2009 ISBN 978-3-8260-4130-3 .
  2. Completed dissertations . At the chair of Helmut J. Schneider at the University of Bonn .